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Obesity-associated deficits in inhibitory control are phenocopied to mice through gut microbiota changes in one-carbon and aromatic amino acids metabolic pathways.

María Arnoriaga-RodríguezJordi Mayneris-PerxachsOren Contreras-RodríguezAurelijus BurokasJuan-Antonio Ortega-SanchezGerard BlascoClaudia CollCarles BiarnésAnna Castells-NobauJosep PuigJosep Garre-OlmoRafel Ramos BlanesSalvador PedrazaRamón BrugadaJoan C VilanovaJoaquín SerenaJordi BarretinaJordi GichVicente Pérez-BrocalAndrés MoyaXavier Fernández-RealLluis Ramio-TorrentàReinald PamplonaJoaquim SolMariona JovéWifredo RicartManuel Portero-OtinRafael MaldonadoJosé Manuel Fernandez Real
Published in: Gut (2021)
These results highlight the importance of targeting obesity-related impulsive behaviour through the induction of gut microbiota shifts.
Keyphrases
  • high fat diet induced
  • insulin resistance
  • amino acid
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • type diabetes
  • weight gain
  • traumatic brain injury
  • adipose tissue
  • skeletal muscle
  • cancer therapy
  • physical activity